Yes. however make sure you leave the tanking slurry to dry for at least 7 days before applying plaster boards.

Yes. however make sure you leave the tanking slurry to dry for at least 7 days before applying plaster boards.
Curing procedures should be strictly adhered to. It is important that the surface of the slurry is protected from strong sunlight and drying winds, with either a suitable curing compound, polythene sheeting, damp hessian or similar, for a minimum of 48 hours. If Tanking Slurry will be left unprotected, fine mist spray the surface 3 […]
Yes, tanking slurry waterproofs against positive and negative hydrostatic heads of water and is suitable for use, internally, externally, above and below ground.
Tanking slurry is a minimum 2 coat application, with each layer applied at a uniform thickness of at least 1 mm per coat.
Tanking slurry is a cementitious waterproofing system which creates a monolithic bond using crystalline chemicals when applied to concrete and masonry structures.